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i know what the fbi did. you cannot know what i know. that's all. >> michael: man was he good today. gohmert was back on his boot spurs a bit, and then started whining about character assassination. >> when you attack somebody's integrity and say they make statements that were not true, then of course that raises a point of personal privilege, but the attorney general failed to answer my question -- >> gentlemen -- >> gentlemen -- >> -- aspersions on my arper gas. >> what your asparagus, sir is out of order. well said representative gohmert. well said. maybe it's time for you to recuse yourself. joining us now is current tv's own bill press. welcome back inside "the war room," bill. >> you can see why we're having to much fun in washington these days, michael. >> michael: what will happen if loui gohmert loses some day. i will be so depressed. >> i know and michele bachmann and darrell issa we wouldn't have anything to do. >> michael: know, but they would be replaced with somebody probably just as good -- >> or equally bad >> michael: ye
i know what the fbi did. you cannot know what i know. that's all. >> michael: man was he good today. gohmert was back on his boot spurs a bit, and then started whining about character assassination. >> when you attack somebody's integrity and say they make statements that were not true, then of course that raises a point of personal privilege, but the attorney general failed to answer my question -- >> gentlemen -- >> gentlemen -- >> -- aspersions on my arper gas....
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the fbi learned that the e-mails were coming from broadwell, and they interviewed paula broadwell and general petraeus, and they admitted that they were having an affair with each other. they said that the affair went on after he left the military. if it went on during military duty he could be prosecuted in military courts. they also looked at whether broadwell leaked confidential information. she gave a speech in october and its getting particular attention because she suggested that the attacks on the libyan consulate were retaliation for the united states taking libyans hostage. >> i don't know if you a lot of you heard this, but the c.i.a. had taken a couple of libyan militia members prisoner, and they believe that the attack on the consulate was because of that. he's not been able to communicate with the press. he has known all of this. >> jennifer: hmm. so the c.i.a. called those statements uninformed and basils but itbaseless. she said she later heard that stuff on fox news but fox news never reported it. so then tonight a local north carolina news station reported several fbi
the fbi learned that the e-mails were coming from broadwell, and they interviewed paula broadwell and general petraeus, and they admitted that they were having an affair with each other. they said that the affair went on after he left the military. if it went on during military duty he could be prosecuted in military courts. they also looked at whether broadwell leaked confidential information. she gave a speech in october and its getting particular attention because she suggested that the...
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the fbi doesn't know so how would we know? >> stephanie: i was hearing about the saudi national was a student that was running and somebody tackled him and he said i was running because i was scared. >> and was he racially profiled? >> stephanie: yeah, or was he involved? we don't know. jacki you reported that they went to a home -- it was -- a guy spotted with backpacks, right? >> there were two different things. there was an a be on the lookout that was issued for a man with a dark hood and backpack who tried to get into a restricted area along the marathon site. and when he was stopped by authorities he broke eye contact and slipped away so they are looking for that person which doesn't necessarily mean anything other than they may have found that suspicious. so that was one be on the look out yesterday. and overnight we do know they went to an apartment in revere massachusetts. but they didn't have a warrant, they had consent. so whoever lives there gave consent to go in. so they are obviously following up on whatever lead
the fbi doesn't know so how would we know? >> stephanie: i was hearing about the saudi national was a student that was running and somebody tackled him and he said i was running because i was scared. >> and was he racially profiled? >> stephanie: yeah, or was he involved? we don't know. jacki you reported that they went to a home -- it was -- a guy spotted with backpacks, right? >> there were two different things. there was an a be on the lookout that was issued for a...
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so far he hasn't matched any case in ohio but results are pending with the fbi. one local private investigator said they'll be asking about every missing person in the last 20 years. he think he tortured women but i don't think he got to the point of murder. one former fbi agent said castro is a sexual sadist and generally they don't kidnap for them to die however in cases where torture goes on for too long, murder can be default. >> what happened to the first woman? >> stephanie: there was a thing in the basement that said rest in peace. one of them remembered there was another girl. >> the first girl remembered another girl when she got there and one day, she was gone. >> stephanie: well, i know. i'm sure they're looking into all of that. >> that was according to reports. i don't know if that's the official police line just yet. >> stephanie: yep. the other big story -- other than the joe -- a.j. hottie. according to the "new york post." right. a lot of teen girl fan clubs in free dzhokhar hashtag. because of that, okay. russia withheld a crucial piece of infor
so far he hasn't matched any case in ohio but results are pending with the fbi. one local private investigator said they'll be asking about every missing person in the last 20 years. he think he tortured women but i don't think he got to the point of murder. one former fbi agent said castro is a sexual sadist and generally they don't kidnap for them to die however in cases where torture goes on for too long, murder can be default. >> what happened to the first woman? >> stephanie:...
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if you get to the end of there and you have ap and obama is sending his goons through the fbi. what the hell are they doing? sorry. >> you're upset. >> mark: you have deserved outrage. and by the way the talking points on benghazi released from the white house. it's interesting to watch as the white house slowly changes the story. but in itself it's just a way talking points have been changed. i don't see a huge--there are so many stuff to be legitimately outraged by i think in the case of these benghazi papers and talking points, i don't know if anything outrageous is going on. in the sense that they point to a change in talking points as a result of national security issues, for example and it seems like there might be some defensible high ground there but there is legitimate scandal around this white house that has nothing to do with benghazi. >> that's the point. now you're looking to fire someone, anyone, to try to cover your ass to see what you can do in this situation you have multiple things that are hitting you right now as far as the administration. as we heard from j
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>> the fbi and other bodies in the united states are engaged in law enforcement measures. we need that as a first resource. >> jennifer: are you comfortable at least that talks with respect to hamas and israel have at least begun in terms of a cease fire? but it hasn't worked. >> unfortunately, human history is replete with incident of violence escalation of violence and warfare and we don't deny that there are situations where the united states has legitimate basis of using the force. we haven't declared war on pakistan, though. >> jennifer: of course not but if you have had high-level al-qaeda targets, and a drone can take out that target instead of risking u.s. lives, don't you think that is not a bad thing? >> let me answer your question by giving a broader context, what the studies show is the vast majority of drone strikes don't hit those high-level targets. the majority of those kills are much lower-level operatives or civilians, and one of the things we need to think about is what happens when the united states is killing hundreds of people in northwest pakistan. h
>> the fbi and other bodies in the united states are engaged in law enforcement measures. we need that as a first resource. >> jennifer: are you comfortable at least that talks with respect to hamas and israel have at least begun in terms of a cease fire? but it hasn't worked. >> unfortunately, human history is replete with incident of violence escalation of violence and warfare and we don't deny that there are situations where the united states has legitimate basis of using...
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he has alreadied the fbi to launch an investigation into the irs. joining me is mother jones reporter andy col. welcome in the war room. >> it's great to be here, thanks thanks. >> michael: yes. take a listen to the president yesterday. >> if in fact irs personnel engaged in the kind of practices that have been reported on, and were intentionally targeting conservative groups, then that's outrageous and there is no place for it. >> michael: the president's comments have received a ton of criticism like this, quote rather than taking quicks firing those involved or opening an investigation with more teeth than the inspector general he's has left himself at the mercy of events and will be called to respond as details dribble out. is this a big misstep by the administration? should the president be doing more to get out in front of this issue? >> i think the president said he didn't learn about this really in detail until last friday when congress learned about it, and and the rest of the public learned about it. the president has expressed outrage. he
he has alreadied the fbi to launch an investigation into the irs. joining me is mother jones reporter andy col. welcome in the war room. >> it's great to be here, thanks thanks. >> michael: yes. take a listen to the president yesterday. >> if in fact irs personnel engaged in the kind of practices that have been reported on, and were intentionally targeting conservative groups, then that's outrageous and there is no place for it. >> michael: the president's comments have...
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we also have news that a woman -- paula broodwell -- this again is nbc reporting, it was under an fbi investigation over accessing his email, whatever that means. so jeanine you have covered him. he was sort of the golden boy of generals, certainly. he seemed to have a stellar reputation. what kind of bomb shell is this? >> it is huge. he is one of the most important military personnel of your generation. he dealt with everything from the crisis in syria, to crisis in israel with drone strikes. he has been the front man on all of these issues. >> jennifer: so let's talk first about the -- the whys and the times of this. this is a friday afternoon, some in the far-right press are suspicious that the timing suggests that there was some fear about him testifying relating to benghazi, there is an investigation and hearing scheduled for next week. do you think this has to do with that? >> no. he has handled a lot more difficult issues than benghazi. he would have been able to handle that. i think it's a separate issue that somebody needed to take responsibility for the benghazi thing early
we also have news that a woman -- paula broodwell -- this again is nbc reporting, it was under an fbi investigation over accessing his email, whatever that means. so jeanine you have covered him. he was sort of the golden boy of generals, certainly. he seemed to have a stellar reputation. what kind of bomb shell is this? >> it is huge. he is one of the most important military personnel of your generation. he dealt with everything from the crisis in syria, to crisis in israel with drone...
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why the fbi is asking for all of that. even if you don't think it is significant, could be something right? >> right. and they have the man-mile-per-hour. whoever perpetrated this horrific act was trying to make a splash and create terror and they succeeded in that. but what they have also done is bring out in massive commitment of resources that's going to be their undoing. there's no question. i don't know how long it is going to take but there's no question this will be solved. >> stephanie: really. that's reassuring. you know, my producer asked something this morning. i was curious when you find the backpacks, is there any chance there might be dna on those from the perpetrators or no? >> you know, it is possible. the sophisticated techniques that they have for recovering dna nowadays are so vastly improved from the early days. that i'm sure you probably read news accounts of dna being recovered from, you know, thousand-year-old mummies. so if they can do that, they can also do that with, you know, if there is any dna
why the fbi is asking for all of that. even if you don't think it is significant, could be something right? >> right. and they have the man-mile-per-hour. whoever perpetrated this horrific act was trying to make a splash and create terror and they succeeded in that. but what they have also done is bring out in massive commitment of resources that's going to be their undoing. there's no question. i don't know how long it is going to take but there's no question this will be solved....
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even worse, though, the "new york times" reports that the fbi is investigating ricin-laced letters sent to new york mayor michael bloomberg and his mayors group. but moms demand action lawn. ed its moms demand social responsibility companies. but it also thanks companies such as pete's coffee and ikea or keeping guns out of their stores and serving great swedish meat balls. joining us now is one of the moms. welcome back inside "the war room." >> thank you so much. >> michael: when you were on the show in march your focus was on lawmakers, why move to the corporate responsibility now? >> we're still pressuring lawmakers. but when the senate voted against background checks in april, they locked a door so we decided to go in through a window. we're going to change the culture in this country. and we realized there are a lot of lax laws and policies in this country, including the policies of american businesses. i didn't realize when i was getting my latte at starbucks, i may be standing next to someone with a loaded weapon. i don't want to spend my money there. and moms make 80% of the sp
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why in the hell is the fbi investigating a lover's quarrel. >> jennifer: another person implicated in this, general john allen. do you know him. >> i do, another unusually general. this is another tragedy. these are our successful outlying generals and the military will take away see these guys are so smart ph.d princeton, petraeus, john allen deeply studied the middle east. >> jennifer: what happens next to john allen. he has denied it so someone will do some sort of investigation presumably. >> i'm so out of predictions. i actually thought the red sox would have a good team this year. i've given up. my wife keeps telling me, remember, more things could come out. >> jennifer: he's been so clear that it wasn't something that he had crossed line on. so presumably he wouldn't be so clear. he knows the investigation turn up one way or another. >> i still don't understand why we're going through people's e-mail. >> jennifer: a final question, do you think that we spend too much time, i mean, in your book you talk about this a bit. propping up the generals as icons when perhaps they are no
why in the hell is the fbi investigating a lover's quarrel. >> jennifer: another person implicated in this, general john allen. do you know him. >> i do, another unusually general. this is another tragedy. these are our successful outlying generals and the military will take away see these guys are so smart ph.d princeton, petraeus, john allen deeply studied the middle east. >> jennifer: what happens next to john allen. he has denied it so someone will do some sort of...
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it wasn't the fbi. it was the state police and federal prosecutors because you know the fbi has corruption in this sense. it is the only way for them to root out the fbi corruption. they all agree it was a deal with the devil but it was the deal that led to not only the fbi scandal but the discovery of victims. some cold cases, some murders had been unsolved until his testimony. >> bill: i've been thinking i can't wait to see the movie but at the same time the movie can never be as good as this trial. >> this is real stuff. the last point i was making is john mad rano wants to explain the story. what's the underlying issue here too is there are 19 murder victims. do you have whitey. you have this gangster and history of fbi scandal but he also killed 19 people. these are people who have their family members in court now who are looking at the photos who are listening to john's testimony. you can have the movie "the departed" but they didn't show many of the victims. that's really what the issue is here.
it wasn't the fbi. it was the state police and federal prosecutors because you know the fbi has corruption in this sense. it is the only way for them to root out the fbi corruption. they all agree it was a deal with the devil but it was the deal that led to not only the fbi scandal but the discovery of victims. some cold cases, some murders had been unsolved until his testimony. >> bill: i've been thinking i can't wait to see the movie but at the same time the movie can never be as good...
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but the e-mails reportedly show that the white house the state department the fbi and c.i.a. all held shape these talking points that ambassador rice used,al while interoffice politics may have played a role that didn't play out presidential politics didn't. speaker boehner has accused the state department of political changes in the talking points. as for scandal number three the justice department seizure of phone records from the associated press, jay carney announced the president would push congress to pass a media shield law which failed to get to the senate floor for a vote in. >> you the president's support for this kind of media shield law is well documented, it is longstanding, and he does believe it is appropriate to re resubmit that legislation and try to convert it into law at this time. >> john: meanwhile up on capitol hill eric holder insists for a second day he didn't know anything about the issue that we don't know. >> i would like to try to pin down who authorizeed the subpoenas for the ap. did the deputy eric holder do that? >> recusals are such that i don'
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. >> interviewed by the fbi in connection with this matter and to avoid a potential -- appearance of a potential conflict of interest and to make sure the investigation was seen as independent. i recuse myself from this matter. >> stephanie: pam from new hampshire on the a.p. story. >> caller: hi, stephanie, how are you? >> stephanie: good. go ahead. >> caller: just a couple of points here so if you would let me get them through, i would appreciate it. last year at this time the republicans were accusing obama of leaking leaks to look tough on terror. they asked for the investigation. and then with this patriot act that gave government carte blanche during the bush administration, there are exceptions for the press back in 2007, darrell issa voted against it and so did other republicans so you know, i just feel like they ask for the investigation. they fought against the press. and they accused obama of leaking them himself to look tough on terror so i don't -- they need to find a leak. they need to find a leak. that's just what i wanted to say because we still need to find out who l
. >> interviewed by the fbi in connection with this matter and to avoid a potential -- appearance of a potential conflict of interest and to make sure the investigation was seen as independent. i recuse myself from this matter. >> stephanie: pam from new hampshire on the a.p. story. >> caller: hi, stephanie, how are you? >> stephanie: good. go ahead. >> caller: just a couple of points here so if you would let me get them through, i would appreciate it. last year at...
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back to the fbi. the way this whole thing got started is this jill kelly in tampa who is getting these e-mails, she doesn't know whom from, you better stay away from my boyfriend she has a friend in the fbi. getting the ugly e-mails. he starts an fbi investigation. jesus. this is not what the fbi -- in my opinion ought to be doing. they have more important things to do. this goes back to the j. edgar hoover days, that's all they were doing were investigating sex lives of prominent people. so he starts this investigation. it goes on. they discover e-mails are coming from paula broadwell. they discover she's having an affair with petraeus. he admits it. she admits it. then an fbi agent goes to a republican member of congress, not to the white house. not to the head of the senate intelligence committee or the house intelligence committee. to a republican member of congress. a guy from washington, forget his name. and then he says oh, you better go to the house leadership. so then the guy goes to eric can
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we don't want touchdown mine the fbi investigation, but in the actual email rhodes did not mention the state department. >> hum. >> stephanie: republicans also provided what they said was a quote written by the state department spokes woman victoria -- the point is this is very deliberate. they agreed with the concerns raised by the state, and made them less specific eliminating references to al qaeda. there is no evidence the white house orchestrated those changes. as john dean told us this was a turf battle between the -- by the way, no one knew much of anything, because it just hand. >> right, of course. >> stephanie: it wasn't anybody covering anything up or directing anybody to say something specific. kevin [ inaudible ] writes, republicans saw copies of these emails two months ago. as we were saying, like boner was saying this is an outrage! it was obvious they showed nothing more than haggling. then somebody got the bright idea to mischaracterize them in an effort to make the state department look bad. gee, i wonder if this could be -- hilary 2016? i wonder if that is what this
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that's why the fbi investigated it and had to investigate it. i understand that. but just divorcing it from politics or anything else, to have it affect somebody's career career. >> in puritanism, as you suggest. but when you add in other factors and variables it's a shame that once again a great man is brought down by this. >> all of this broke today. who knew this and when? we keep talking about if he had run for president did he know this was on the surface? there was an e-mail investigation. maybe he already knew this could ruin a presidential nomination if this comes out. look at john edward. >> cenk: i want people to understand that there are reporters speculating that general petraeus might have given some of the information to the white house that might have been misleading about benghazi. that's why there might be speculation about his testimony at benghazi question about when did we know about the' fair and if they're related. >> there is a story within the story. jayar is right. the managing of this release this information as you say was probably antic
that's why the fbi investigated it and had to investigate it. i understand that. but just divorcing it from politics or anything else, to have it affect somebody's career career. >> in puritanism, as you suggest. but when you add in other factors and variables it's a shame that once again a great man is brought down by this. >> all of this broke today. who knew this and when? we keep talking about if he had run for president did he know this was on the surface? there was an e-mail...
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why would a rogue fbi agent go to eric and then eric cantor? if no politics was involved. >> eliot: i think you answered your own question. he's a rogue agent and not doing what he was supposed to do. >> it was a memorable moment in the east room. the president he's really strong. >> eliot: we're glad you were there. bill press host of full court press on current tv and author of "toxic cut." thanks for yanging me. i am i'm joining by brian beul beutler. andand the the austerity bomb. what are the bids over the fiscal cliff. the president firm saying we will raise taxes on the wealthy. whatever the thresh old ends up being. the republicans are mushy on this. where do you see the two parties now and how do you see a possibility of a compromise? >> i think they're still really far part. i think a lot of republicans know they have to give the president revenue, and it has to be to the tune of what he asks for. 1 trillion-dollar to $1.5 trillion. they want the money to come into the treasury without raising tax rates. to do that they would have to
why would a rogue fbi agent go to eric and then eric cantor? if no politics was involved. >> eliot: i think you answered your own question. he's a rogue agent and not doing what he was supposed to do. >> it was a memorable moment in the east room. the president he's really strong. >> eliot: we're glad you were there. bill press host of full court press on current tv and author of "toxic cut." thanks for yanging me. i am i'm joining by brian beul beutler. andand the...
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the fbi did their job based on what they were told. the president added one of the dangers we now face are self radicalized individuals who based on their twisted ideas may decide to carry out an attack. and some of the media tried to make it seem like this was a largest terrorist plot. these were three college doofuses that tried to help him by throwing his backpack out later, and of course their names are -- >> travis is running in the pronunciation right now. >> can we look at it? >> no, we don't have it yet. >> all right. >> stephanie: they basically saw on the tv -- it looks like -- dzhokher. >> dude, you are on tv. >> lol was the rely. >> stephanie: yeah. lol. okay. oh, thanks that will help -- thanks a lot, travis oh yeah that doesn't help at all you can take that back -- just kidding. [ mocking pronunciation ] >> okay. the capital letters mean you put emphasis on that silable. >> stephanie: and you lead me wrong in the first place because you always said it was joe-car, and it's not it's joe-har. >> you try. everybody try. >> a
the fbi did their job based on what they were told. the president added one of the dangers we now face are self radicalized individuals who based on their twisted ideas may decide to carry out an attack. and some of the media tried to make it seem like this was a largest terrorist plot. these were three college doofuses that tried to help him by throwing his backpack out later, and of course their names are -- >> travis is running in the pronunciation right now. >> can we look at...
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that's still subject of the fbi investigation. >> john: as we just heard senator paul called secretary clinton's actions inexcusable and said she did not read her cables. >> any requests, any of the cables having to do with security did not come to my attention. 1.43 million cables come through the state department. they're all addressed to me. >> cenk: does that make sense to you? is that fair? >> sure, i've heard political hyperbole that suggests that the tragic death of four americans in benghazi rivals in some way to 9/11 in terms of its impact forgetting about afghanistan. 20,000 soldiers were dead. iraq where 4,000 soldiers died in service the country. i think it's ridiculous. i was an assistant secretary of state, and the secretary paid me and others of my colleagues to sort through information that came through our respective channels and report to her issues of significance and particularly issues that couldn't be resolveed at a lower level. i mean, obviously as the accountability review board indicated there were mistakes made. there were misjudgments made, and under estimati
that's still subject of the fbi investigation. >> john: as we just heard senator paul called secretary clinton's actions inexcusable and said she did not read her cables. >> any requests, any of the cables having to do with security did not come to my attention. 1.43 million cables come through the state department. they're all addressed to me. >> cenk: does that make sense to you? is that fair? >> sure, i've heard political hyperbole that suggests that the tragic death...
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the fbi canceled the news conference after delaying it several times. there is obviously a lot going on behind the scenes that we don't know about. as you were saying it sounds like they have given the surveillance video to law enforcement -- >> i have seen the video of that guy running away and it's not clear if he was running away from something he set or just trying to get away from the bomb. >> there are experts at the fbi who are experts in looking at this kind of thing, and i trust them to make a determination. >> stephanie: yeah obviously cnn was first in reporting incorrectly -- >> so black. >> stephanie: oh, so wrong. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: security official at boston federal courthouse ordered evacuated. there was a bomb scare there. in washington authorities addressing a letter sent to the president containing ricin. the fbi said late wednesday they arrested paul kevin of mississippi -- paul kevin curtis, because he signed his letters -- whatever. earlier in the day they said there is no indication of a connection between the bombing and
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jacki more and more stuff coming out of the police and the fbi not coordinating or cooperating, right? >> they held a hearing yesterday, and i haven't gotten into the details, but from what i understand there was a lack of communication between federal law enforcement and local law enforcement. >> stephanie: yeah. >> frustrating. >> stephanie: no word if they could have stopped them -- >> there is a lot of monday morning quarterbacking on this thing, but frankly if it means that we can somehow better coordinate communication amongst law enforcement on all levels, then i'm all for it. >> stephanie: absolutely. here she is jacki schechner. >> good morning, everybody. the senate judiciary committee will take a second look at immigration reform coming up on tuesday. yesterday the committee convened and 21 amendments made the cut. eight introduced by republicans. one will strengthen the oversight of the laws, and homeland security will have more flexibility, in seven hours of negotiations, the gang of eight largely stuck together to reject the gop's efforts at weakening the core of the bil
jacki more and more stuff coming out of the police and the fbi not coordinating or cooperating, right? >> they held a hearing yesterday, and i haven't gotten into the details, but from what i understand there was a lack of communication between federal law enforcement and local law enforcement. >> stephanie: yeah. >> frustrating. >> stephanie: no word if they could have stopped them -- >> there is a lot of monday morning quarterbacking on this thing, but frankly if...
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so far only the fbi has investigated petraeus but now the c.i.a. says it will open up its own investigation. yesterday's hearings also turned sour for the president when republican representative dana roar becker accused him of lying to the american people. although democrats did quickly jump to the president's defense. more david shuster on the "full court press" up after the break. stay with us. >>oh really? >>tax cuts don't create jobs. the golden years as the conservatives call them, we had the highest tax rates, and the highest amount of growth, and the highest amount of jobs. those are facts. >>"if you ever raise taxes on the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! >> announcer: broadcasting across the nation on your radio an on current tv, this is the "bill press show." >> good morning everybody. david shuster sitting in for bill press on this friday morning, november 16th. we're going to be talking about the bp oil spill and a record settlement the company has it's greed to pay the u.s. government. we'll talk about that in jus
so far only the fbi has investigated petraeus but now the c.i.a. says it will open up its own investigation. yesterday's hearings also turned sour for the president when republican representative dana roar becker accused him of lying to the american people. although democrats did quickly jump to the president's defense. more david shuster on the "full court press" up after the break. stay with us. >>oh really? >>tax cuts don't create jobs. the golden years as the...
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at by the fbi. previously. and jim, you were saying i knew there was something weird going on when before we knew who this was, putin offered to help? >> offered condolences after the bombing. >> it sounds like he's trying to enlist us in helping him fight the chechens because we're so good at -- >> stephanie: first because first of all somebody made the point they're fighting russia, chechnyans, not america. obviously people distancing themselves muslims distancing themselves. what is this about? >> the far right is like trying to wrap their brains around the fact that a white guy can be muslim. >> what? >> stephanie: he's not brown enough. >> i thought they were all arabs. >> he's from the caucausus region. >> they're known as the plax in russia because they all -- >> roger hedge hock. >> stephanie: i'm sure his reporting on the caucausus -- some of the the one never even lived in chechnya. >> no, he lived in russia. >> two of the stanes. and i don't give a [ bleep ] stan. >> stephanie: all right.
at by the fbi. previously. and jim, you were saying i knew there was something weird going on when before we knew who this was, putin offered to help? >> offered condolences after the bombing. >> it sounds like he's trying to enlist us in helping him fight the chechens because we're so good at -- >> stephanie: first because first of all somebody made the point they're fighting russia, chechnyans, not america. obviously people distancing themselves muslims distancing...
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the fbi investigated that older brother. it's not as if the fbi did nothing. they not only investigated the older brother, they interviewed the older brother. they concluded that there were no signs that he was engaging in extremist activity. so that much we know and the question then is was there something that happened that triggered radicalization and actual -- an actual decision by the brother to engage in the attack -- the tragic attack we actually saw in boston? and are there additional things that could have been done in that interim that might have prevented them. but the director is doing is standard procedure around here which is when an event like this happens, we want to go back and review every step that was taken -- >> yes being careful. >> stephanie: but lindsey graham says -- >> obama: is there in fact additional procedures that could be put in place and improve our ability to detect a potential attack? we won't know that until the review is completed and the actual crime is fully completed, and that's still ongoing but based on what i have see
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. >> the fbi agent? >> yes, the fbi agent in tampa. >> wow. >> had been sending jill--okay. he gets taken off the case. >> right. >> he gets annoyed and thinks they're going oh to sweep it under the rug. so he contacts a member of congress who brings it up the chain within congress. >> do we know which member of congress. >> yes, i have it. i need to find it. >> talk amongst yourself. [ jeopardy music ] >> he takes it to a member of congress who takes it up the food chain to eric cantor, who then takes it to the fbi in d.c. that's how they begin to investigate in d.c. >> stephanie: so the white house cover up. >> what? >> that's the crazy part. he knew earlier that on election day, but now it's the president asphalt--david ryker. >> stephanie: another republican part of the cover up. this gets curiouser and curiouser. >> he was concerned that the fbi officials would sweep the matter under the rug. so it was related to toll top congressional officials and we know that eric cantor was involved. now as they have started to investigate in broadwell-kelley e-mail. they discovered
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dianne feinstein was talking about the fbi. >> no. it is messed up. >> stephanie: okay. >> you're fired! >> stephanie: that still works. >> thank you. great. >> stephanie: senator rand paul said monday boston bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev should not be treated as an enemy combatant. it puts him at odds with some of his republican colleagues. this is one point where he makes sense and then suddenly, you'll be like wow that is right. everything else you said is wrong. but he said i see no reason why our constitution is not strong enough to convict this young man with a jury trial with the bill of rights. we do it to horrible people all the time. rapists and murderers get trials with juries and we seem to do a pretty good job with justice. i think we can do it through our court system. which, as we were saying, jay carney explained fairly -- there is -- all you need is one sentence. we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice under u.s. law, united states citizens cannot be tried in military conditions, pe
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the fbi agents who had interviewed survivors of the attack. and he wants to know more information before he says he would be willing to elevate somebody who was involved in any part of this controversy. i do think that susan rice is not really the one that i am personally most concerned about. just as a. >> reporter: trying to find out the truth. the state department itself and susan rice is part of it but not really involved in deciding why they didn't get adequate security who did what in terms of trying to help the people who were pinned down. that seems to be more of a c.i.a. question. those are the people i really want to find out more about. >> eliot: i think that's exactly right. there are a myriad of legitimate questions that should be asked about the information through the decision making but it seems to me susan rice is the least informed, least interesting party here and that's why trying to take her hostage in effect at a moment where she might be elevated to secretary of state suggests a larger political agenda. i don't want to i
the fbi agents who had interviewed survivors of the attack. and he wants to know more information before he says he would be willing to elevate somebody who was involved in any part of this controversy. i do think that susan rice is not really the one that i am personally most concerned about. just as a. >> reporter: trying to find out the truth. the state department itself and susan rice is part of it but not really involved in deciding why they didn't get adequate security who did what...
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. >> the fbi says there are no signs that this incident was anyway linked to the ricin letters sent to president obama and other lawmakers back in april. we're back with more show for you after the break. stick around we'll see you on the other side. >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emmy winner bill press opens current's morning news block. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning.
. >> the fbi says there are no signs that this incident was anyway linked to the ricin letters sent to president obama and other lawmakers back in april. we're back with more show for you after the break. stick around we'll see you on the other side. >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say...
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i know what the fbi did. you cannot know what i know. >> bill: so i know, dude! because that's -- i'm the attorney general. you don't know what the hell you're talking about. which is true. louie gohmert doesn't know what he's talking to on any issue. he takes offense. how dare you insult my -- well, let him say it. >> when you attack somebody's integrity and say they made statements that were not true, then, of course, that is -- raises a point of personal privilege but the attorney general failed to answer my questions -- >> mr. chairman -- >> my asparagus. >> bill: aspersions on my asparagus. >> aspersions on my asparagus. >> bill: that's so funny. so he can attack holder but then when holder fights back, oh, no, point of personal privilege. how dare you cast dispersions on my asparagus. >> that's so good. >> bill: we got it here. congresswoman jackie speier coming in the studio with us in a little bit here. to talk about the media -- the military's continued and unbelievable refusal to really get serious
i know what the fbi did. you cannot know what i know. >> bill: so i know, dude! because that's -- i'm the attorney general. you don't know what the hell you're talking about. which is true. louie gohmert doesn't know what he's talking to on any issue. he takes offense. how dare you insult my -- well, let him say it. >> when you attack somebody's integrity and say they made statements that were not true, then, of course, that is -- raises a point of personal privilege but the...
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. >>> the fbi says demand for new firearms was so high on black friday, it had a little trouble keeping up with all of the background checks required. anna is live from randolph, new jersey with more on that story. [ gunfire ] >> good morning. [ gunfire ] >> seriously, mitt romney is going to meet president obama at the white house and after three weeks of dealing with the benghazi scandal and the fiscal cliff, obama is prepared to offer romney a position in the administration, president of the united states. [ laughter ] >> you've been warned, harry reid! take away mitch mcconnell's filibuster and he will strike back! by obstructing everything you do! or let him keep the filibuster so he can obstruct everything you do! [ gunfire ] >> still to come, an easy recipe perfect for entertaining. >> also the reason why the latest royal visit was extra special. for the douche -- duke and duchess of cambridge. >> are you crying? >> because the cooker -- because the workers won't make my muffins anymore. >> what religion is involved with christmas? what religion? >> christianity. >> that's not a
. >>> the fbi says demand for new firearms was so high on black friday, it had a little trouble keeping up with all of the background checks required. anna is live from randolph, new jersey with more on that story. [ gunfire ] >> good morning. [ gunfire ] >> seriously, mitt romney is going to meet president obama at the white house and after three weeks of dealing with the benghazi scandal and the fiscal cliff, obama is prepared to offer romney a position in the...
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you don't know what the fbi did, you don't know what the fbi's interactions were with the russians, you cannot know what i know. and that's all. >> yeah, he went all info wars on holder. and people have left out what i also thought was hilarious was the first part of gohmert going after holder when gohmert said that holder didn't give congress some records he was looking for on a case. and holder said, yeah you have been ready to do that but your staff never contacted us. and gohmert just say all right, moving on now -- >> stephanie: moving on now because i'm an idiot. you say what followed can best be described as gohmert going into a rage because the negro has told him he was young, and they tried to get him back into the basement sitting in his rocking chair. >> yeah, he just sits there, and people keep throwing food down the stairs because they didn't want to go down there with him. he is essentially part of the hills have eyes movie. >> stephanie: what was the aspersions on my asparagus moment? it was weird. >> i know. did he have a secret asparagus agenda that he was really trying
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but the fbi was unable to identify those same screams, rather and gave up. and zimmerman's defense say the screams belong to their client. the judge is going decide whether the tape meets the standards necessary to make the tape admissible in court. we're back with more show after the break. political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i'm given to doing anyway, by staying in touch with everything that is going on politically and putting my own nuance on it. in reality it's not like they actually care. this is purely about political grandstanding. i've worn lots of hats, but i've always kept this going. i've been doing politics now for a dozen years. (vo) he's been called the epic politics man. he's michael shure and his arena is the war room. >> these republicans in congress that think the world ends at the atlantic ocean border and pacific ocean border. the bloggers and the people that are sort of compiling the best of the day. i do a lot of looking at those people as well. not only does senator rubio just care about rich people, but someho
but the fbi was unable to identify those same screams, rather and gave up. and zimmerman's defense say the screams belong to their client. the judge is going decide whether the tape meets the standards necessary to make the tape admissible in court. we're back with more show after the break. political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i'm given to doing anyway, by staying in touch with everything that is going on politically and putting my own nuance on it. in reality it's not...
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the fbi interviewed him. how are they supposed to know one dufus who learned something off the internet is going to do something when he's not part of a larger network or plot. particularly when the russians didn't share everything that they actually knew about the conversations with you know who. zubeidat. >> you don't need to know. >> stephanie: exactly because we were on a need-to-know basis. they just said -- telling us all of the details is all i'm saying. all right. the president. >> obama: based on what i've seen so far the fbi performed its duties, department of homeland security did what it was supposed to be doing. but this is hard stuff. >> stephanie: yeah. just a little. and the president one more time about the attack. >> obama: is there, in fact, additional protocols and procedures that could be put in place that would further improve and enhance our ability to stop a potential attack. and we won't know that until that review is completed. >> stephanie: by the way, i don't know if you noticed it
the fbi interviewed him. how are they supposed to know one dufus who learned something off the internet is going to do something when he's not part of a larger network or plot. particularly when the russians didn't share everything that they actually knew about the conversations with you know who. zubeidat. >> you don't need to know. >> stephanie: exactly because we were on a need-to-know basis. they just said -- telling us all of the details is all i'm saying. all right. the...
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some of it may require the justice department to change its procedures as to how much leeway the fbi gets when it conducts these investigations. >> peter king hates terrorists unless they have cool irish accents and from the '80s. >> stephanie: but the russians didn't give us all of the information. >> they didn't. we're in the olden age of realizing that the republican party uses terrorist attacks to attack anyone they don't like. it's about we got to go after iraq for this, well iraq didn't do this. after libya, we have to go after barack for this. >> stephanie: yeah and the main stream is melding with the lunatic fringe. have you seen this -- >> yeah. >> stephanie: from auburn, she told a conservative -- >> new hampshire. >> stephanie: right. yes. she told a conservative talk show host tuesday she knows the federal government was behind the attacks, because the victim was not screaming in agony after both of his legs were blown off. >> no, really? >> professional kind of evil. >> oh, my god! >> that's like sam neil in the omen iii kind of evil. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: ray in ch
some of it may require the justice department to change its procedures as to how much leeway the fbi gets when it conducts these investigations. >> peter king hates terrorists unless they have cool irish accents and from the '80s. >> stephanie: but the russians didn't give us all of the information. >> they didn't. we're in the olden age of realizing that the republican party uses terrorist attacks to attack anyone they don't like. it's about we got to go after iraq for this,...
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i have no idea the fbi hasn't released any information as to how they were secured. but it looked -- it strikes me maybe this guy was getting a little too comfortable with the situation and maybe let down his guard for a moment and amanda was able to get to the door and save everybody. >> stephanie: when you look at these cases, you don't know to what degree they have been -- you know, not just dramatized but sort of almost hypnotized by their captors where they are too scared to escape or don't want to or whatever -- >> brainwashed? >> stephanie: exactly. but this doesn't appear to be the case here because she has the wherewithal to be on the phone -- >> can you imagine watching yourself on the news that long saying i'm right here. >> stephanie: right. i don't know about the other two girls, but certainly that would say to me that they must have not had an opportunity to escape or decided not to out of fear or whatever -- >> absolutely. and she definitely had the wherewithal, like chris said howe bizarre that would be to see yourself on the news day in day out, obvi
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that's why the fbi is collecting data for information. but greenwald and all of these people and the people that they put out in the corporate world they're going to forget that and keep pounding. they're collecting your data. there is a reason why they did that. the reason they did that is because there was a bombing. there was a terroristic bombing. >> this plan has been in effect since way way way before the boston marathon. >> caller: yeah, but they go back and then track who called what. don't buy the fox thick. don't do that. >> stephanie: tsarnaev, they could go back. >> caller: it is not enough. forget fox. fox will never do anything right no matter what this administration does. what i need you guys to be doing which you do very good and i was impressed because i don't watch that show. erin or whatever that you were on. >> stephanie: erin burnett on cnn. you must watch it. i'm on every day pretty much. >> caller: i watch it because i knew you were coming on. that woman just -- she lies a lot. the way she puts things. >> stephanie
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the fbi traced the e-mail and others to paula broadwell. i just even love the way these stories are written. petraeus' biographer which agents would soon learn was petraeus' lover. lover. so all right. [ world news music ] david petraeus has agreed to testify during a closed door session of congress to answer questions about benghazi, but he would also likely be asked about these new revelations that his lova-lova. >> his thing. >> his boo. >> stephanie: i hope someone uses those terms in the congressional hearing. now general, your thang. >> your boo. >> stephanie: paula, is accused of storing classified material at her home like a squirrel with nuts storing it for the winter. i really don't know. my bff is here to hang over the back fence. grab your coffee. >> gossip. >> stephanie: oh, my god. we've been reviewing everything we know. my personal favorite with the l.a. times reporting this morning that jill kelley with her fancy card she made at at kinko's that says she's an honorary something or other. >> i heard yesterday there were mult
the fbi traced the e-mail and others to paula broadwell. i just even love the way these stories are written. petraeus' biographer which agents would soon learn was petraeus' lover. lover. so all right. [ world news music ] david petraeus has agreed to testify during a closed door session of congress to answer questions about benghazi, but he would also likely be asked about these new revelations that his lova-lova. >> his thing. >> his boo. >> stephanie: i hope someone uses...
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fbi director said the nation's top fbi uses drones to conduct surveillance on a very minimal basis. he was talking about tiny drones. didn't they use one for christopher dorner out there. i will tell you our foot print is very small. see. we have very few in limited use, and we were exploring the use and the necessary guidelines for the use. they help police the united states border with mexico, and he went on to say, as to the person who admitted taking this disclosure they have made significant harm to our nation and our safety. i just saw a new pew. >> pew. >> pew! >> stephanie: right. poll that the majority of americans think he should be prosecuted. so we shall see. wow, that new pope is popy isn't he? [♪breaking news theme♪] >> stephanie: he is a hip popester. he blessed thousands of harvey davidson's before the papal mass at the vatican -- >> papal. >> stephanie: what did i say? >> papal. >> stephanie: i don't care i'm drunk. >> was that necessary? >> stephanie: i don't know. there's a gay grinder app for gay priests. >> gay priests isn't that kind of -- >> stephanie: the
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there is a lot of talk about the fbi and russian authorities that alerted us and who told what when, who -- >> it was kgb. >> stephanie: yes. jay carney yesterday. >> i think in a situation like this, we ought to let the investigators do their work, and not jump to conclusions as the president said on friday. >> yeah, mark levin. >> stephanie: talking to you, alex jones. alex jones thinks there is a conspiracy about the conspiracy. we'll get to all of that next on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first one to call them out. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day
there is a lot of talk about the fbi and russian authorities that alerted us and who told what when, who -- >> it was kgb. >> stephanie: yes. jay carney yesterday. >> i think in a situation like this, we ought to let the investigators do their work, and not jump to conclusions as the president said on friday. >> yeah, mark levin. >> stephanie: talking to you, alex jones. alex jones thinks there is a conspiracy about the conspiracy. we'll get to all of that next on...
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my fbi file was larger than the nation's magazine file in the '70s. i was active when dr. king was killed with the union and i wanted to put more context on all of this. my telephone was tapped and the fbi and the memphis police police -- and i just -- i am suffering anxiety from what is going on now with the national security. >> stephanie: uh-huh. >> uh-huh. >> caller: so -- and everything has changed, it's more technical, but it just sends fears down my spine. >> stephanie: that's an interesting political perspective based on people that lived through the 60s, john -- >> can i read a headline? the nsa has been secret collecting the phone call records of 10s of millions of people using verizon, and other companies. these are ordinary americans not suspected of any crime. >> stephanie: that's what they were saying yesterday. it's knew to the american people -- >> and when they said yesterday it was just verizon -- >> stephanie: yeah someone still has bell south really? >> but in september when the utah senator goes operational, things are about to get a hotlot hairier. >>
my fbi file was larger than the nation's magazine file in the '70s. i was active when dr. king was killed with the union and i wanted to put more context on all of this. my telephone was tapped and the fbi and the memphis police police -- and i just -- i am suffering anxiety from what is going on now with the national security. >> stephanie: uh-huh. >> uh-huh. >> caller: so -- and everything has changed, it's more technical, but it just sends fears down my spine. >>...
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he is being investigated by the fbi. >> that's never a good sign. >> knock on wood, that's never happened to me. >> maybe neck candidates lieutenant governor. dw jackson, here is what he had to say at the convention. >> unfair with homo section walty, pedophile i can't or some of these other perversions, but i believe that there is a direct connection. they want absolutely complete sexual freedom. >> uh-huh. all right. what slice of virginia does he represent? >> let's just see. he's radioactive. they goofed big-time. it'sgol going to become obvious as time goes on because the impression is, they nominated an african-american. they nominated an african-american for the ticket. boy, they are learning from 2008 to 2012. now wait until people get to know this particular african-american. there is a trail of controversial statements that would embarrass todd akin. >> he's the nominee. it was the classic example after con convention stampeding. at leisure as they learn. all kinds of things that haven't come out yet. >> you see i assume they won't make a change of this. that would be, you know
he is being investigated by the fbi. >> that's never a good sign. >> knock on wood, that's never happened to me. >> maybe neck candidates lieutenant governor. dw jackson, here is what he had to say at the convention. >> unfair with homo section walty, pedophile i can't or some of these other perversions, but i believe that there is a direct connection. they want absolutely complete sexual freedom. >> uh-huh. all right. what slice of virginia does he represent?...
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and they were questioning him, and it looks like the fbi agent sustained injuries. violent confrontation was initiated by the individual. during the confrontation the individual was killed and the agent sustained non-life-threatening injuries. oh, boy it's another russian name. no zubeidat but still. they had spent time in the boston area together. he was a mixed martial arts fighter, avenue tamerlan tsarnaev there. he confessed we played a role in the 2011 slaying of three men who were found with their throats cut and their bodies covered with marijuana. he became violent as he was about to sign the statement. they say he had some connections with radical chechan rebels. ♪ zubeidat, zubeidat ♪ >> stephanie: okay. thanks. [ applause ] >> stephanie: it is bad that every time there's a new development, i'm like oh, no, not this story again? it is always packed with russian names and chef chan names. >> stephanie: yeah. speaking of terrorist attacks. did you see this video out of london? >> holy cow! >> stephanie: they obviously were waiting for people to come and
and they were questioning him, and it looks like the fbi agent sustained injuries. violent confrontation was initiated by the individual. during the confrontation the individual was killed and the agent sustained non-life-threatening injuries. oh, boy it's another russian name. no zubeidat but still. they had spent time in the boston area together. he was a mixed martial arts fighter, avenue tamerlan tsarnaev there. he confessed we played a role in the 2011 slaying of three men who were found...
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it would be the fbi for the department of justice. in order to listen in, they would have to go to the fisa court and get permission, get a warrant to do so. the president saying, trying to reassure us they're not listening to your phone calls and the president says so don't think of me as the next dick cheney. >> obama: the whole point of my concern before i was president because some people say well, obama was this raving liberal before. now he's dick cheney. dick cheney says yeah, you know, sometimes, he took it lock, stock and barrel. my concern has always been not that we shouldn't do intelligence gathering to prevent terrorism but rather are we setting up a systems of checks and balances? >> bill: so, the president says we need to do this spying. we need to do this intelligence gathering. but we just have to make sure that the proper checks and balances protections for our right of privacy are in place and the president goes on to reassure us that yes those checks and balances are there. >> obama: we have the system of checks an
it would be the fbi for the department of justice. in order to listen in, they would have to go to the fisa court and get permission, get a warrant to do so. the president saying, trying to reassure us they're not listening to your phone calls and the president says so don't think of me as the next dick cheney. >> obama: the whole point of my concern before i was president because some people say well, obama was this raving liberal before. now he's dick cheney. dick cheney says yeah, you...